1 HRK (Croatian kuna) = 0.1920 USD
100 lipa = 1 Kuna. 1 Kuna = 0,13 Euro
Croatian kuna was created in 1994.
As of June 11th, 2014: 1 US Dollar equals 5.60 Croatian Kuna 1 Croatian Kuna equals 0.18 US Dollar
Thursday, August 13, 2009 1 Euro = 7.33963 Croatian Kuna
Croatian currency is Kuna (HRK)
The Croatian Kuna.
Croatian Kuna
Croatian money is called Kuna.
Zagreb is capital of Croatia and money (currency) is HRK (Croatian kuna) or commonly KN (kuna)
The Yugoslavian dinar is obsolete, at the time they were printing them it was a time of high inflation and the note you got one day would be worth nothing the next. I bought one for 50 cent Euro from a Gypsy while overseas in Kosovo for a keepsake (It looks cool) and my interpreter told me it wasn't worth a penny....
In the Middle Ages, marten skins (kuna = marten) were substitute for money in Croatia. As real money, the Croatian kuna was introduced in the Independent State of Croatia on 26 July 1941, as replacement for Yugoslav dinar. The kuna was withdrawn from circulation from 30 June to 9 July, 1945 and replaced by the Yugoslav dinar. Croatian political emigrants issued propaganda money named Kuna since 1934 till 1989. The modern kuna was introduced on 30 May 1994, after a transitional period during which the Yugoslav dinar was replaced with the Croatian dinar.